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Mandala C17


Mandala 17
Mandala 17

This one is so obviously a Ferris wheel in my brain that I can't twist it around into anything else.  Well, that's a bummer! In Zazzle news, I continue to add all these mandalas to my collection.  Monique requested greeting cards...  so greeting cards in two sizes will also be available.  Now, those would make fabulous gifts.  And since I saw some Christmas items in a store yesterday, it must be time for you to start your Christmas shopping.

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Mandala C13


Mandala C13 © Kelly Naylor 2008

Mandala C13 © Kelly Naylor 2008

Depending on how sleep-deprived I am, this one could either look like one of those lightning balls you see in science museums... or the head of some mad scientist.  At least there's the science connection. In other news, I'm selling SHOES in my Zazzle store!  (This is in addition to the magnets, keychains and stickers, of course.)  There's also a new postage stamp design... and I'm thinking the guys might like some new ties.  Since Mr. Aerten has to wear one to work every day, and most of the ones he has are B-O-R-I-N-G, he could become a walking advertisement for my art.  Ah yes!  At his next company holiday party, he can wear a tie to match my fabulous shoes!

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Fractals are one of my several obsessions.  It pleases me to share them with you.


Colors, Shapes, Infinity

Benoit Mandelbrot...

coined the term "fractal" in 1975.

Many important spatial patterns of Nature are either irregular or fragmented to such an extreme degree that... classical geometry... is hardly of any help in describing their form. ... I hope to show that it is possible in many cases to remedy this absence of geometric representation by using a family of shapes I propose to call fractals... or fractal sets. [Mandelbrot, "Fractals," 1977]